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Books reviewed in this article:Davila, James R., Liturgical Works (Eerdmans Commentaries on the Dead Sea Scrolls)Goshen‐Gottstein, Alon The Sinner and the Amnesiac. The Rabbinic Invention of Elisha ben Abuya and Eleazar ben ArachWalsh, P. G. (ed.), St Augustine, De Bono Coniugali and De Sancta VirginitateMcKim, Donald K. (ed.), Calvin’s InstitutesFunkschmidt, Kai, Earthing the Vision. Strukturreformen in der Mission untersucht am Beispiel von CEVAA (Paris), CWM (London) und UEM (Wuppertal)Anthony Bradney and Fiona Cownie, Living without Law – An Ethnography of Quaker Decision‐Making, Dispute Avoidance and Dispute ResolutionVanElderen, Marlin, Finding a Voice: Communicating the Ecumenical MovementFiddes, Paul S.(ed.), The Novel, Spirituality and Modern Culture: Eight Novelists Write about their Craft and their ContextLa’Porte, Victoria, An Introduction to TheologyLeech, Kenneth (ed.), Setting the Church of England Free: The Case for DisestablishmentAtkins, Peter, Ascension Now: Implications of Christ’s Ascension for Today’s ChurchO’Brien, Glen, Praying from the Margins: Gospel Reflections of a Gay ManAlison, James, Faith Beyond Resentment: Fragments Catholic and GayFrankforter, A. Daniel, Stones for Bread: A Critique of Contemporary WorshipSwinton, John, Resurrecting the Person: Friendship and the Care of People with Mental Health ProblemsAtkins, Peter, Soul Care: Facing Life with GodForrester, Duncan, On Human Worth: A Christian Vindication of EqualityPolkinghorne, John and Welker, Michael, Faith in the Living God: A Dialogue
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